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Sharkey Water Sports starts UFO tours next week
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Sharkey Water Sports starts UFO tours next week

At Sharkey’s Water Sports, guests often look out over the water. But starting next week, they will be able to look at the sky.

“Every night at eight o’clock we’ll see things from meteors to StarLink satellites,” said Dave Metcalfe, president and CEO of Sharkey’s. “But every once in a while, our guys would take pictures or capture something they didn’t recognize, and that’s how it all started.”

Metcalfe said that in the last six months he also started seeing things in the sky above that he couldn’t explain. St.Pete Beach.

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“I started seeing so many unique crafts and things moving inexplicably,” he said. “I look at these things and I’m skeptical, ‘What is this? Could it be lightning? Could it be plasma? Could it be something atmospheric that I have no idea about?’ But after capturing and reviewing and sorting through the 100-plus videos I’ve recorded over the last six months, some of the things I saw were mind-blowing,” Metcalfe said.

“I see these spheres and vehicles literally going towards aircraft entering our airspace and disappearing right before they make contact with the aircraft,” he said.

Metcalfe said he was born and raised on Air Force bases and was familiar with planes and their identifying lights. But he said what he saw was different. Metcalfe even sent some of his videos to the Mutual UFO Network, an international organization that investigates UFO reports.

He said the group said the cases had unknown origins.

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“That opened my eyes and caught my attention and I was like ‘wow, we’re definitely seeing something different here and I’m seeing it so much, maybe I need to share this with people,'” Metcalfe said. in question.

Thus began Sharkey’s UFO tours. The first one is next Thursday.

“From zig-zagging crafts to vanishing crafts, we will show people what we see,” Metcalfe said.

Then they will look at the sky.

“I never thought I’d do something like a UFO tour in my life. But it’s still fun. Sharky’s is fun. It’s something that can entertain people, too. You can decide what you see. And we’re not trying to convince you and say ‘hey, this is it,’ but we’re not trying to convince you that you’ve never done it before.” we’re going to show you something you might not have seen,” Metcalfe said.

Tours will run from Tuesday to Saturday from 19:30 to 21:30.

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